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operaive in pakistan-- apparently an attempt to blow his cover. so far there's been no reactions in the american embassy and it's far from clear who leaked this information but it's widely seen to have been an angry and humiliated i.s.i. taking revenge on the c.i.a. with the best will in the world pakistan was a prickly partner for the u.s. in fighting terrorism. last monday's raid has now torpedoed that good will and left the whole partnership? jeopardy. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, islamabad. >> couric: turning now to libya where people are fleeing the violence by sea. today united nations called on ships in the mediterranean to be on the lookout for rickety boats carrying refugees. hundreds may have died on friday when their boat sank near an island off sicily. another boat ran aground yesterday off that same i lann. the italian coast guard was able to rescue 400 refugees. in this country, a couple of political notes tonight. he's been con templating it for years, now newt gingrich is doing it the former house speaker told followers on facebook
operaive in pakistan-- apparently an attempt to blow his cover. so far there's been no reactions in the american embassy and it's far from clear who leaked this information but it's widely seen to have been an angry and humiliated i.s.i. taking revenge on the c.i.a. with the best will in the world pakistan was a prickly partner for the u.s. in fighting terrorism. last monday's raid has now torpedoed that good will and left the whole partnership? jeopardy. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, islamabad....
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going to do about pakistan? >> we believe that it was not proven that anybody at the top of the government in pakistan knew where bin laden was but it seems likely that somebody did know. i said that the first time i went to pakistan. i said "it's hard to believe that somebody in your government somewhere-- and it could be some very low-level person-- doesn't know where he is." and we're having very candid conversations with our pakistani partners. but we expect more. we're having conversations about what more we can do together. >> couric: and secretary clinton says she may visit pakistan but so far no date is set. coming up next, the rush for a chance to get rich on the biggest internet i.p.o. since google. with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regu
going to do about pakistan? >> we believe that it was not proven that anybody at the top of the government in pakistan knew where bin laden was but it seems likely that somebody did know. i said that the first time i went to pakistan. i said "it's hard to believe that somebody in your government somewhere-- and it could be some very low-level person-- doesn't know where he is." and we're having very candid conversations with our pakistani partners. but we expect more. we're...
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also tonight, the prime minister denies pakistan helped hide bin laden. but president obama is not so sure. >> we think that there had to be some sort of support network for bin laden inside of pakistan. >> couric: the government says nursing homes are giving patients anti-psychotic drugs that they don't need and could hurt them. and reading to your kids. your high school kid. it worked for them. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the mighty mississippi is living up to its nickname tonight, flowing higher and wider than any time in recent memory. it's been said, along with its major tributaries, by weeks of heavy rain and flooding is widespread along the entire river system. the biggest area of concern right now is memphis. the river is expected to crest there early tomorrow at 48 feet- - 14 feet above flood stage. mark strassmann is in memphis tonight. mark, hundreds of people have already been evacuated. >> reporter: and more will
also tonight, the prime minister denies pakistan helped hide bin laden. but president obama is not so sure. >> we think that there had to be some sort of support network for bin laden inside of pakistan. >> couric: the government says nursing homes are giving patients anti-psychotic drugs that they don't need and could hurt them. and reading to your kids. your high school kid. it worked for them. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the...
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throughout europe were on high alert last winter against the threat of justice such an attack run out of pakistan. it does not appear the plot run by harun got very far before he was killed but there was no doubt he was capable of murdering large numbers of people. he had been the ground commander of the 1998 suicide bombing of the american embassy in nairobi where 213 people-- including 12 americans-- died. killing a level terrorist gets the headlines but it is often the intelligence bonanza they leave behind that turns out to be more important. >> pelley: thank you, david. as syria's president continues his crackdown on antigovernment protests, human rights groups reported today that more than 1,400 people have been killed so far and 10,000 arrested. but that didn't stop syrians today from demanding again that bashar al-assad step down. wyatt andrews is just over the boarder in turkey. >> reporter: if assad regime thought that last week's brutal killing of protestors would somehow kill the protest, today came the people's defiant answer. anti-assad demonstrations broke out in cities nationwide.
throughout europe were on high alert last winter against the threat of justice such an attack run out of pakistan. it does not appear the plot run by harun got very far before he was killed but there was no doubt he was capable of murdering large numbers of people. he had been the ground commander of the 1998 suicide bombing of the american embassy in nairobi where 213 people-- including 12 americans-- died. killing a level terrorist gets the headlines but it is often the intelligence bonanza...
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the insurgents fled and were trying to get out of the country back to safe havens in pakistan, but through radio intercepts and tips from local afghans, they were tracked to a compound where an f-16 caught up with them. as for the taliban leader who was the target of that original raid, he got away. >> pelley: david, there's been so much interest in this story. i wonder, why has it taken so long for the pentagons to release the names of those who were lost? >> reporter: some of the commanders want to keep the names secret because they belong to seal team 6, which killed bin laden, and there is concern the families might be singled out for retaliation. but defense secretary panetta has overruled those concerns and ordered the names be made public. >> pelley: thank you, david. in syria, the assad dictatorship continues to attack its own people. new amateur video appears to show the army shelling a mosque in dare el-zoor, one of the centers of the anti-assad rebellion. human rights groups say nearly 2,000 civilians have been killed since the uprising began in march. at the u.n. today, u.s. am
the insurgents fled and were trying to get out of the country back to safe havens in pakistan, but through radio intercepts and tips from local afghans, they were tracked to a compound where an f-16 caught up with them. as for the taliban leader who was the target of that original raid, he got away. >> pelley: david, there's been so much interest in this story. i wonder, why has it taken so long for the pentagons to release the names of those who were lost? >> reporter: some of the...
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the second case involves a militant named gull rahman who was captured in 2002 in pakistan and held at a secret prison in afghanistan known as the salt pit. hosed don and left in an unheated cell overnight, rahman died of hypothermia. neither prisoner had been singled out for special interrogation. they both apparently died of simple misuse or neglect. >> pelley: david, what are you hearing about the c.i.a.'s reaction to this today? >> well, this happens to be c.i.a. director leon panetta's last day on the job before he takes over as secretary of defense. none of this happened on his watch, but he is clearly pleased by the decision. he issued a statement saying "we are now finally about to close this chapter in our agency's history." >> pelley: thank you, david. leon panetta will be taking over tomorrow for robert gates. today president obama surprised the outgoing defense secretary with a going-away present-- the medal of freedom, the nation's highest civilian award. gates was appointed by president george w. bush four and a half years ago and stayed on to help president obama manage
the second case involves a militant named gull rahman who was captured in 2002 in pakistan and held at a secret prison in afghanistan known as the salt pit. hosed don and left in an unheated cell overnight, rahman died of hypothermia. neither prisoner had been singled out for special interrogation. they both apparently died of simple misuse or neglect. >> pelley: david, what are you hearing about the c.i.a.'s reaction to this today? >> well, this happens to be c.i.a. director leon...
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officials said that pakistan's intelligence agency was behind the attack on the embassy. those american hikers who were held by iran for more than two years are back home now after being freed for a million dollars. seth doane reports they have a lot to say about their time behind bars and how the iranians mistreated them. >> reporter: while their own mother said the hikers looked pale and thin, in their first public appearance on u.s. soil, their words were anything but weak. >> the only explanation for our prolonged detention is the 32 years of mutual hostility between america and iran. >> reporter: delivering prepared remarks in new york city, shane bauer and josh fattal stared forward, almost expressionless, recounting their days in captivity. >> we heard the screams of other prisoners being beaten and there was nothing we could do to help them. >> reporter: they were arrested and charged with spying after hiking along the iran/iraq boarder in july, 2009. for 781 days, they were held in almost complete isolation at tehran's notorious evin prison sharing a cell that wa
officials said that pakistan's intelligence agency was behind the attack on the embassy. those american hikers who were held by iran for more than two years are back home now after being freed for a million dollars. seth doane reports they have a lot to say about their time behind bars and how the iranians mistreated them. >> reporter: while their own mother said the hikers looked pale and thin, in their first public appearance on u.s. soil, their words were anything but weak. >>...
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. >>> in pakistan today, roadside bomb exploded near a u.s. diplomatic convoy. that blast killed one pakistani civilian and injured ten others. the u.s. embassy says some americans in one vehicle were hurt, but none seriously. al qaeda and the taliban have vowed revenge for the killing of osama bin laden. >>> nato jets struck again today in libya. officials say at least five libyan coast guard boats and a navy warship were hit by nato air strikes in tripoli overnight. the attack came as libya was floating a new peace deal. libya says it will withdraw its fighters from cities if rebels do the same, and nato stops bombing. >>> former international monetary fund leader dominique strauss-kahn is expected to walk out of jail today in new york. strauss-kahn was allowed to post bail after he was formally indicted for an alleged sex attack on a hotel maid. ines ferre has the story. >> reporter: dominique strauss-kahn smiled at his wife and daughter after the judge made his decision. the ex-imf chief was granted bail at $1 million. he'll spend another night in jail befor
. >>> in pakistan today, roadside bomb exploded near a u.s. diplomatic convoy. that blast killed one pakistani civilian and injured ten others. the u.s. embassy says some americans in one vehicle were hurt, but none seriously. al qaeda and the taliban have vowed revenge for the killing of osama bin laden. >>> nato jets struck again today in libya. officials say at least five libyan coast guard boats and a navy warship were hit by nato air strikes in tripoli overnight. the...
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she said today she is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan. both nuclear nations and long time riflvals. >>> u.s. acknowledge they met with gadhafi's regime a meeting that took place last saturday. the u.s. has not said where it happened. three senior u.s. diplomats were involved. they said they gave a clear message gadhafi must step down. >>> "atlantis" heading home for the last time this this morning. it undocked from the international space station and took photo of its fly-around. it is scheduled to land on thursday which ends 30 years of shuttle missions. >>> u.s. women's soccer team back home this morning. hundreds of fans greeted them as they rolled into times square. they lost in a heartbreaker to japan on sunday. a game that, by the way, help set a global twitter record of over 7,000 tweet thanks to much. that is your latest weather. good morning. i'm not trying to move cities to different state. i'm just a little sleepy. >> raleigh would be beautiful no matter what state it's in. >> exactly. >> you're a very powerful woman so not say
she said today she is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan. both nuclear nations and long time riflvals. >>> u.s. acknowledge they met with gadhafi's regime a meeting that took place last saturday. the u.s. has not said where it happened. three senior u.s. diplomats were involved. they said they gave a clear message gadhafi must step down. >>> "atlantis" heading home for the last time this this morning. it undocked from the international space station and...
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she said today she is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan, both nuclear nations, longtime rivals. those talks just resumed in recent months. >>> u.s. officials have now acknowledged they met with members of moammar gadhafi's regime. the meeting took place last saturday. the u.s. has not said where it happened. but three senior u.s. diplomats were involved, and they say they delivered a clear and firm message, gadhafi must step down. >>> another giant dust storm in arizona. take a look. a wall of dust, again, rolled through phoenix yesterday, about 3,000 feet high. it cut visibility to under a quarter of a mile. some airline flights were delayed. a similar storm hit phoenix just two weeks ago, july 5th. >>> and the u.s. women's soccer team is back home this morning. thousands of fans greeted them as they rolled in to times square. they lost in a heartbreaker, as you know, to japan on sunday. a game that helped set a global twitter record of over 7,000 tweets a second. including marysol castro's. >> yes. >> who joins us now with weather. mary, good morning. >> i can't help i
she said today she is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan, both nuclear nations, longtime rivals. those talks just resumed in recent months. >>> u.s. officials have now acknowledged they met with members of moammar gadhafi's regime. the meeting took place last saturday. the u.s. has not said where it happened. but three senior u.s. diplomats were involved, and they say they delivered a clear and firm message, gadhafi must step down. >>> another giant dust storm in...
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. >> america is concerned about pakistan. following their success in the osama bin laden operation, people are wanting to the ideas of stopping the terrorists in their tracks. >> pakistan might prove to be the major challenge in the so- called war on terror. the rising confidence of extremist groups is making observers extremely nervous, especially as the country is home to what the jihadists like to call the islamic bomb. the last time the world was jittery about security in pakistan was nearly a decade ago just after the 9/11 attacks when washington developed an emergency plans. we have been told that these plans are coming once again and they are contemplating the country expanding their nuclear arsenal at a time of weakness. these are the images behind the latest attack of nerves, a naval base in karachi. they destroyed two u.s.-made spy planes in a well-executed operation which is believed to have received support from elements within the armed forces. >> the raid on that particular naval facility was unique in this sens
. >> america is concerned about pakistan. following their success in the osama bin laden operation, people are wanting to the ideas of stopping the terrorists in their tracks. >> pakistan might prove to be the major challenge in the so- called war on terror. the rising confidence of extremist groups is making observers extremely nervous, especially as the country is home to what the jihadists like to call the islamic bomb. the last time the world was jittery about security in...
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and more trouble with pakistan. we'll talk to the intelligence chair. still ahead, uk hacking scandal claims another top official at scotland yard. send me your thoughts on twitter. this is "andrea mitchell this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> you're watching live pictures of the rose garden. the president's about to come
and more trouble with pakistan. we'll talk to the intelligence chair. still ahead, uk hacking scandal claims another top official at scotland yard. send me your thoughts on twitter. this is "andrea mitchell this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving...
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another kid did a primer on pakistan the fashion, explaining. another girl wrote of whole -- of hughes environmentalist. she wrote a whole article about global warming. so i thought there was great stuff here, but i just -- it was cutting into some of the story. it was too much seen and not enough story. >> right. the school is the center of this and is writing, but you do take some trips outside the school to a town in connecticut, farmington, where one student with. the chinese girls apartment. did you make more difficult to keep the school as a center? >> the boy who lived in farmington came here from sierra leone in a roundabout way. came here from sierra leone, basically on not a scholarship but won the contest that bought him a ticket to live with a christian family in connecticut, even though he was muslim. he put his differences aside and lived in farmington, conn., which is a very wealthy town. he was coming from the porous place in sierra leone which is kind of a muslim boy who was suddenly on sunday. that was fascinating and i get so
another kid did a primer on pakistan the fashion, explaining. another girl wrote of whole -- of hughes environmentalist. she wrote a whole article about global warming. so i thought there was great stuff here, but i just -- it was cutting into some of the story. it was too much seen and not enough story. >> right. the school is the center of this and is writing, but you do take some trips outside the school to a town in connecticut, farmington, where one student with. the chinese girls...
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if so, what will that do for relations between india and pakistan? >> there will be tension, but the indian government, like the rest of the world, is aware that tourism has increased quite sharply in the last few years in pakistan. they are, in fact, more of a victim of terrorism than we are. i think it will try to talk it out and tried to put in place methods by which -- and try to put in place methods by which they stop this terror. >> you say changing their methods. didn't we hear that in november of 2008? the authorities bolstered intelligence gathering and security after those attacks and this happened. doesn't this expose the weaknesses and vulnerabilities? >> it does not seem the nature of terrorism has changed. instead of sophisticated explosives, there improvised explosives, i.e.d.'s. these are used in various parts of india and used abroad. in afghanistan, for example. >> professor, thank you very much for talking to us. now to afghanistan, where there has also been an explosion inside a mosque in the southern city of kandahar. the blast t
if so, what will that do for relations between india and pakistan? >> there will be tension, but the indian government, like the rest of the world, is aware that tourism has increased quite sharply in the last few years in pakistan. they are, in fact, more of a victim of terrorism than we are. i think it will try to talk it out and tried to put in place methods by which -- and try to put in place methods by which they stop this terror. >> you say changing their methods. didn't we...
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pakistan governments condemned the attacks shortly after they happened yesterday. indian opposition parties are pointing a finger in that direction but i think it is very early to draw any speculation about who might be behind this attack, particularly because they say they are still working on very limited intelligence. >> thank you very much indeed. the chinese writer wu has gone into exile in germany saying authorities in germany have forbidden him from publishing his work. he first came out with a poem against china's crackdown of democracy. -- on democracy. in the suburbs of berlin, the chinese dissident poet plays his flute and contemplates a future in exile. he was denied an exit visa 17 times so he slipped over the border to vietnam and then to poland and now germany where his account of life in china will be published. >> the chinese authority told me definitely that if this book came out, it would put me in jail. that's where i tried to negotiate but it was like a bottleneck and there seemed to be no solution. publication of the book had already been post
pakistan governments condemned the attacks shortly after they happened yesterday. indian opposition parties are pointing a finger in that direction but i think it is very early to draw any speculation about who might be behind this attack, particularly because they say they are still working on very limited intelligence. >> thank you very much indeed. the chinese writer wu has gone into exile in germany saying authorities in germany have forbidden him from publishing his work. he first...
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on wednesday, six villagers died in a raid during an operation to flush out insurgents from near the pakistan border. among the victims, women and children. this has led to a wave of anger among afghans. the protests have taken place pressing for the withdrawal of western forces. that is about to happen. some are wondering, at what cost. starting next week and over the next several months, several troops will begin the withdrawal from afghanistan and handing over security to local afghan forces. questions are raised about whether they are ready to take over, especially after these killings. >> this is "bbc news, the headlines -- the fbi opened an investigation into news corp. to investigate allegations that his reporters to hack into the phones of 9/11 victims. italy faces severe financial problems. nations from across southeast asia will meet in indonesia for the regional forum on sunday where disputes in the south china sea will dominate the agenda. china has clashed with vietnam and the philippines over the region. other influential countries will also be at the forum. can they look into t
on wednesday, six villagers died in a raid during an operation to flush out insurgents from near the pakistan border. among the victims, women and children. this has led to a wave of anger among afghans. the protests have taken place pressing for the withdrawal of western forces. that is about to happen. some are wondering, at what cost. starting next week and over the next several months, several troops will begin the withdrawal from afghanistan and handing over security to local afghan...
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. >>> pakistan has regained control this morning of a naval base that was attacked and occupied by the taliban. more than 20 taliban fighters stormed that base in karachi last night. the militants followed pakistani troops for 16 hours. 12 pakistani troops were killed, and two u.s. supply aircraft were destroyed. the taliban said that raid was to avenge the death of osama bin laden. >>> a wave of violence in iraq yesterday killed at least 16 people, including two american soldiers. the u.s. military says they were conducting operations in central iraq. they were the first soldiers to die in iraq this month. >>> and ash from yet another active volcano in iceland is causing trouble this morning. it erupted over the weekend. sending black plumes into the air, as you can see. today the air space over greenland was closed because of that. the ash cloud may reach britain later this week. it is 13 minutes past the hour right now. over to erica. >> talk about a busy weekend for the republican presidential race. early sunday morning, indiana governor mitch daniels announced online he will not r
. >>> pakistan has regained control this morning of a naval base that was attacked and occupied by the taliban. more than 20 taliban fighters stormed that base in karachi last night. the militants followed pakistani troops for 16 hours. 12 pakistani troops were killed, and two u.s. supply aircraft were destroyed. the taliban said that raid was to avenge the death of osama bin laden. >>> a wave of violence in iraq yesterday killed at least 16 people, including two american...
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but i do think that pakistan nukes political extremism. that's about as explosive a combination as i know i the world. so we need, i think we need a relationship with pakistan, w need to keep supporting. we can't just say okay work this one out guys. we need to be tre because w are the ten pole and that's one important part of the tent pole that pakista not go sky high. so i guess i would say, i don't know what the solution is but we've got to keep trying to work it somehow. >> i guess that's why i'm feeling, you know, ininsensitive to roger's point. we don't know what to do. pakian is part of the united states and not india. they need to become a country in and of themselves and understand their strategic depth is not in afghanistan. if you think your strategic depth is in afghanistan and not your public schools and public institutions and building that up, you are see on the wrong track that there's nothing i can do to hem you. >> charlie: you make a decision based on the fact you can't have an impact. >> we've been trying for a long tim
but i do think that pakistan nukes political extremism. that's about as explosive a combination as i know i the world. so we need, i think we need a relationship with pakistan, w need to keep supporting. we can't just say okay work this one out guys. we need to be tre because w are the ten pole and that's one important part of the tent pole that pakista not go sky high. so i guess i would say, i don't know what the solution is but we've got to keep trying to work it somehow. >> i guess...
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hundreds of lawyers attended special prows for osama bin laden in pakistan today. they are denouncing the u.s. trade to kill the terrorist. >> whatever you are doing, that is against international law and against our constitution. >> the demonstration was one of several anti-u.s. protests across pakistan today. >> an unusually wet spring is being blamed for taking sinuses, and itchy, watery eyes coast to coast. experts say all of the rain followed by warm, sunny weather has led to an abundance of tree pollen this year. a recent report listed knox bill, tennessee, louisville, kentucky, and charlotte, north carolina as the three worst places for allergies. we have tips for you to help fight your allergies on our website, wbaltv.com. new aids research could change the way hiv patients are treated. >> treating hiv-infected men and women with anti retrovirus drug sooner rather than later can reduce the likelihood they will pass the virus into uninfected sexual partners by 96%. this clinical trial was so significant researchers interrupted the study years before it was s
hundreds of lawyers attended special prows for osama bin laden in pakistan today. they are denouncing the u.s. trade to kill the terrorist. >> whatever you are doing, that is against international law and against our constitution. >> the demonstration was one of several anti-u.s. protests across pakistan today. >> an unusually wet spring is being blamed for taking sinuses, and itchy, watery eyes coast to coast. experts say all of the rain followed by warm, sunny weather has...
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pakistan's un rights commissions has criticized -- for failing to stop organized killings. much of the violence is between organized games with more than 1000 people shot dead since january. the gang enjoyed the patronage of the political parties. un security forces are reported to have shot dead six anti- rs hrnment protestoresr in amas. more than 20 were arrested on monday. india's foreign minister arrived in the bangladeshi capital. he will be holding talks with senior officials to sort out differences along standing issues. success will pave the way for a high-profile visit by the prime minister singh in september. >> india and bangladesh are supposed to be neighbors, but they have the range of contentious issues, raning from sharing waterston demarcation of the boundary in the bay of bengal. the two neighbors share more than 50 rivers, but bangladesh believes it is not giving enough water, as india has a number of dams upstream. the two sides are hoping to reach an interim agreement on sharing the waters during the forthcoming visit of the prime minister of india to ba
pakistan's un rights commissions has criticized -- for failing to stop organized killings. much of the violence is between organized games with more than 1000 people shot dead since january. the gang enjoyed the patronage of the political parties. un security forces are reported to have shot dead six anti- rs hrnment protestoresr in amas. more than 20 were arrested on monday. india's foreign minister arrived in the bangladeshi capital. he will be holding talks with senior officials to sort out...
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districts or federal jobs bill, right now we need our elected leaders focused on the issues i will pakistanning our daily lives. we applaud effort by our governor and legislators to make the voting process a more accurate reflection of our communities but never at the expense of getting what the voters need done. for more on maryland's redistricting plan log on to wbaltv.com and
districts or federal jobs bill, right now we need our elected leaders focused on the issues i will pakistanning our daily lives. we applaud effort by our governor and legislators to make the voting process a more accurate reflection of our communities but never at the expense of getting what the voters need done. for more on maryland's redistricting plan log on to wbaltv.com and
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it was an operation to flush out insurgents near the pakistan border. among the victims, women and children. it led to a wave of anger among afghans. protest have taken place, pressing for the withdrawal of western forces. that is about to happen imminently, but some are wondering at what cost? starting next week and over the next several months, thousands of nato troops will begin a gradual withdrawal from afghanistan, and the security to the afghan forces. questions are being raised about if they are ready to take on the role, especially after these high-profile killings. >> this is a bbc news. the fbi opened an investigation into rupert murdoch's news corp. to investigate allegations they hacked into phones of 9/11 victims. italy says it has approved a $68 billion package of cuts and tax increases. the country faces severe financial problems. in india, the government has put its cities on high alert after a blast on wednesday in the financial capital of mumbai. the prime minister insist there was no warning or prior intelligence about the attack. 70
it was an operation to flush out insurgents near the pakistan border. among the victims, women and children. it led to a wave of anger among afghans. protest have taken place, pressing for the withdrawal of western forces. that is about to happen imminently, but some are wondering at what cost? starting next week and over the next several months, thousands of nato troops will begin a gradual withdrawal from afghanistan, and the security to the afghan forces. questions are being raised about if...
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pakistan gained control of a nav base control bid the taliban. more than 20 stormed that base last night. the militants fought with pakistani troops for 16 hours, 12 pakistani troops were killed and two u.s.-supplied aircraft destroyed, a taliban said that raid was to avenge the death of osama bin laden. a wave of violence in iraq killed at least 16 people including two american soldiers. the u.s. military says they were conducting the operations in central iraq, they were the first soldiers the too die in iraq this month. >> ash from another active volcano in iceland is causing trouble this morning. it erupted over the weekend sending black plumes into the air as you can see. air space over greenland was closed because of that. the ash cloud may reach britain later this week. it is 13 minute past the hour. over to erica. >>> talk about a busy weekend for the republican presidential race. early sunday morning indiana governor mitch daniels announced on line he will not run for president. and then a few hours later former minnesota governor tim pa
pakistan gained control of a nav base control bid the taliban. more than 20 stormed that base last night. the militants fought with pakistani troops for 16 hours, 12 pakistani troops were killed and two u.s.-supplied aircraft destroyed, a taliban said that raid was to avenge the death of osama bin laden. a wave of violence in iraq killed at least 16 people including two american soldiers. the u.s. military says they were conducting the operations in central iraq, they were the first soldiers...
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in other news, in pakistan -- a libyan leader has been shot dead by a gang. security forces are trying to put down protests in syria in the capital of damascus. a u.s. soldier has been arrested near the fort hood military base in texas after being found with bomb making materials. officials say the arrested serviceman, jason abdo nasser was planning an attack on military personnel. and now on the state of the u.s. economy. >> lawmakers failed to reach agreement on capitol hill and many americans are struggling under the burden of high unemployment and an uncertain financial future. it is a story reminiscent of that told by john steinbeck in his pulitzer prize-winning novel "the grapes of wrath," which was published 80 years ago. >> with unemployment rising, the great american job search goes on. albuquerque is still suffering from the bus that followed the house price boom. it posted a fall in unemployment in june due in part to a public sector job pick up. but those that do not succeed, there's the problem of where to live. george mÜnchen is a shelter for t
in other news, in pakistan -- a libyan leader has been shot dead by a gang. security forces are trying to put down protests in syria in the capital of damascus. a u.s. soldier has been arrested near the fort hood military base in texas after being found with bomb making materials. officials say the arrested serviceman, jason abdo nasser was planning an attack on military personnel. and now on the state of the u.s. economy. >> lawmakers failed to reach agreement on capitol hill and many...
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we could not have been as successful as we have been without the cooperation of the pakistan government, and so on a whole range of issues they've been an effective partner with us. what is also true is that our goal of being able to transition out of afghanistan and leave a stable government behind, one that is independent, one that is respectful of human rights, one that is democratic, that pakistan, i think, has been more ambivalent about some of our goals there and, you know, i think that they have hedged their bets in terms of what afghanistan would look like and part of hedging their bets is having interactions with some of the unsavory characters who they think might end up gaining power in afghanistan after coalition forces have left. what we've tried to persuade pakistan of is it is in their interest to have a stable afghanistan, that they should not be feeling threatened by a stable, independent afghanistan. we've tried to get conversations between afghans and pakistans going more effectively than they have been in the past, but we've still got more work to do and there is no
we could not have been as successful as we have been without the cooperation of the pakistan government, and so on a whole range of issues they've been an effective partner with us. what is also true is that our goal of being able to transition out of afghanistan and leave a stable government behind, one that is independent, one that is respectful of human rights, one that is democratic, that pakistan, i think, has been more ambivalent about some of our goals there and, you know, i think that...
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pakistan demands the u.s. cuts addictively in the country as relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths can't their lowest level since nine eleven. is a day on the russian capital you're watching r t was nearing a joshua welcome to the program the world's emerging economic giants are pushing for a bigger cloud and global financial architecture and policy the leaders of russia brazil india china and south africa or the so-called brics have been flexing their muscles in issues ranging from a response to canonical balances and the crisis in libya well it's now cross slide over spawn of chess or cilia who is in a chinese resort to find out for us we're gathering is taking place already. it seems like that we are seeing the emergence of a new force in global affairs so what exactly are the five powers pushing for. well in a nutshell these are five countries really just one great influence in two major meet us first economically they really want to see a reform in the financial model that exists right now
pakistan demands the u.s. cuts addictively in the country as relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths can't their lowest level since nine eleven. is a day on the russian capital you're watching r t was nearing a joshua welcome to the program the world's emerging economic giants are pushing for a bigger cloud and global financial architecture and policy the leaders of russia brazil india china and south africa or the so-called brics have been flexing their muscles in issues ranging...
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what pakistan chooses to do and what happens in pakistan in fact can have more to do with determining the course of events in afghanistan than almost any other single thing. if out of this osama bin laden event pakistan now decides to really engage in a very different strategic relationship, if they go after the fatah, if they were to say we're expelling all foreign nationals who are here illegally, if they have a different i.s.i.-relationship with us, if they were to move to engage in a different kind of cooperative effort on the ground, that could significantly-- and i do mean significantly-- change the dynamic with the taliban, the possibilities of reconciliation, the possibilities of negotiation, and ultimately the numbers of troops that are in afghanistan. remember, no military leader of ours-- and i think no civilian person has said there is anything but a non-military solution to afghanistan. we have to have a political solution. >> schieffer: all right. >> and i think we have a better chance of getting that now. >> schieffer: senator, thank you so much. good luck on that missi
what pakistan chooses to do and what happens in pakistan in fact can have more to do with determining the course of events in afghanistan than almost any other single thing. if out of this osama bin laden event pakistan now decides to really engage in a very different strategic relationship, if they go after the fatah, if they were to say we're expelling all foreign nationals who are here illegally, if they have a different i.s.i.-relationship with us, if they were to move to engage in a...